Articles tagged with: "chromaticmodulation"

Minor Second Interval: The Tension of Adjacent Notes
The minor second interval spans just one semitone and creates the most dissonant harmonic relationship in Western music. This highly tense interval is fundamental to chromatic movement, leading tone function, …

Augmented Chord: The Mysterious Symmetrical Harmony
The augmented chord, built with two major thirds, creates a uniquely unstable and mysterious harmony that divides the octave into three equal parts. This symmetrical chord serves as a powerful …

Secondary Dominants: Adding Color and Direction to Chord Progressions
Secondary dominants are powerful harmonic tools that add color, tension, and forward momentum to chord progressions. By temporarily "tonicizing" non-tonic chords, secondary dominants create brief harmonic detours that enrich musical …